Hey there folks, I'm new hear and I need a bit of help. took a quick look at the forum and didn't see anything of this type (though it's likely I messed up so do feel free to redirect me). I'm looking for an affordable shotgun for goose and waterfowl hunting and would like your opinions.
The ideal gun would be:
-Side by side double-barreled
-Ok for steel shot
-affordable
-preferably old fashioned looking (I'm a historian, can't shake it!)
I've heard that a lot of the old guns (someone offered to sell me one from about 1912) are not safe with steel shot, is this true? Alternatively, I fell in love with the aesthetic of the marstar coach gun only to realize that with a barrel that short I might be hard placed to actually hit a goose unless it's attacking me and I'm taking it out at point blank, am I correct in this assumption?
If old guns are safe with steel shot, is there anything I should check for pre-purchase? Also, am I correct to assume that I should be shooting 12 gauge?
Hope my questions aren't too dumb.
Thanks,
Nick
The ideal gun would be:
-Side by side double-barreled
-Ok for steel shot
-affordable
-preferably old fashioned looking (I'm a historian, can't shake it!)
I've heard that a lot of the old guns (someone offered to sell me one from about 1912) are not safe with steel shot, is this true? Alternatively, I fell in love with the aesthetic of the marstar coach gun only to realize that with a barrel that short I might be hard placed to actually hit a goose unless it's attacking me and I'm taking it out at point blank, am I correct in this assumption?
If old guns are safe with steel shot, is there anything I should check for pre-purchase? Also, am I correct to assume that I should be shooting 12 gauge?
Hope my questions aren't too dumb.
Thanks,
Nick


















































